In the box marked limited registration there is a three digit number there. The puppy I recieved is not suppose to be with Limited Registration though...but what does that number mean?
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The three digit number is blackened out if the breeder chooses limited registration for your puppy. The number is there because your puppy does not have limited regristration.
if the box is checked for limited registration, that is the only way you are going to be able to register it.. which is not a problem,, you aren't planning on breeding are you?
Its good to go. If the breeder would have chosen Limited, the box would be completely darkened. Not sure what the numbers mean but your papers are full registration.
You can still register your puppy for full registration to the AKC just fill out the paper work like you normally would, and send it in. There should be no problem, you will get the dogs papers in a few weeks, fully registered with the AKC
The number is the breeders pin number for that dog..if that number was blacked out or otherwise not showing then it would be limited registration..since it is showing it means you have full registration.
I believe that if the dog has a limited registration, then the BREEDER IS THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN CAN CHANGE THE REGISTRATION TO A FULL REGISTRATION. I got a dog from a gal who had not registered the dog, the AKC told me that since I WAS THE BREEDER, that I was the one who could apply to change the status of the dog - not the owner of he dog. But to be on the safe side call the AKC and check out what they have to say.
I believe the AKC web site is AKC.org.
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